On 2020-11-24 07:31, Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin wrote:
On 11/24/2020 4:32 AM, Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin wrote:
all the std::filesystem implementations I've seen for Windows
The implementation on top of Cygwin is not "for Windows", it's "for
Cygwin", i.e., "for Posix". And for Cygwin tha
On 2020-11-18 17:08, Doug Henderson via Cygwin wrote:
On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 at 13:50, Kristian Ivarsson wrote:
The only purpose CYGWIN have is to make/build posix-applications runnable
on Windows and applications usually have user defined input, such as paths
etc, and on Windows that input is usu
On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 at 13:50, Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin
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> The only purpose CYGWIN have is to make/build posix-applications runnable on
> Windows and applications usually have user defined input, such as paths etc,
> and on Windows that input is usually Windows-native-paths unless
On 11/18/2020 4:18 PM, Kristian Ivarsson wrote:
I would agree that if you want an executable that acts and feels more like a
Windows native application, then mingw is probably what you want. Cygwin is if
you want something that acts and feels more like a Posix thing ... which means
it will
On 11/18/2020 3:46 PM, Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin wrote:
Is there any other use cases for CYGWIN than to build applications running in
Windows ? Do people use CYGWIN (shell) to operate or monitor their applications
? For all other use cases than the development (the shell) I cannot see why
C
> I would agree that if you want an executable that acts and feels more like a
> Windows native application, then mingw is probably what you want. Cygwin is
> if you want something that acts and feels more like a Posix thing ... which
> means it will be oriented to Posix style paths.
To be ab
I would agree that if you want an executable that acts and feels more like a Windows native
application, then mingw is probably what you want. Cygwin is if you want something that acts and
feels more like a Posix thing ... which means it will be oriented to Posix style paths.
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> 18 nov. 2020 kl. 17:26 skrev René Berber via Cygwin :
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> On 11/18/2020 3:00 AM, Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin wrote:
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On 11/17/2020 9:15 AM, Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin wrote:
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The filesystem-library as a part of C++17 seems to have some defects
and flaws in the cygwin-pa
On 11/17/2020 9:15 AM, Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin wrote:
The filesystem-library as a part of C++17 seems to have some defects and
flaws in the cygwin-package and pretty much every lexical- and canonical
operation works in mysterious ways (or not at all)
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https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-ne
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